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Dorothy Helen Cornish (1 October 1870 – 7 October 1945) was an English Montessori educator, suffragist, translator and writer. She was a co-creator and editor of the feminist gender studies journal Urania.

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Cornish was born in Sixhills, Lincolnshire, on 1 October 1870. Her father was Rev. Frank Fortescue Cornish, who was H.M. Inspector of Schools,[1] and her mother was Margaret Gertrude Garnier.[2] Her grandfather was Thomas Garnier the Younger and great grandfather was Thomas Garnier the Elder.[3] She moved with her family to Manchester at the age of six for her father's work.[1]

Cornish worked as a Montessori educator and acted as an interpreter for Maria Montessori for many of her English courses.[4]

Cornish was a member of the Aëthnic Union, along with Eva Gore-Booth, Esther Roper, Thomas Baty and Jessey Wade. In 1916, they co-founded the feminist journal Urania and she contributed as editor.[5] Cornish opposed children being indoctrinated into gender roles.[6] She moved to Siena around 1895 and spent most of her life in Italy,[1] where she continued her work as co-editor of Urania.[7]

In 1914, she signed the Open Christmas Letter along with 100 other suffragists, including Gore-Booth and Roper.[8]

Cornish was a member of the Brontë Society,[1] and, in 1940, she published a novel about the Brontë sisters,[9] which was well received in The New York Times.[10] She also translated two French essays by Emily Brontë.[11]

Cornish died in Sidmouth, Devon, on 7 October 1945.[1]

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